An intense wildfire raging through Southern California forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes, including several celebrities.

Sunday evening, Miley Cyrus shared with her more than 40 million Twitter followers that her home was incinerated. Still, she felt "grateful" for what remained.

"Completely devestated (sic) by the fires affecting my community," the singer tweeted. "I am one of the lucky ones. My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that’s all that matters right now. My house no longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand strong. I am grateful for all I have left.

Cyrus, 25, then thanked the first responders.

"Sending so much love and gratitude to the firefighters and LA country Sheriff’s department!" she continued. "If you are interested in getting involved see next tweet.... Donate $ , Time , Supplies." She concluded, "I love you more than ever."

all I have left. Sending so much love and gratitude to the firefighters and LA country Sheriff’s department! If you are interested in getting involved see next tweet.... Donate $ , Time , Supplies I love you more than ever , Miley

Her fiance, Liam Hemsworth, also took to Twitter open up about how the wildfires have impacted the couple.

"It’s been a heartbreaking few days. This is what’s left of my house," he wrote. "Love. Many people in Malibu and surrounding areas in California have lost their homes also and my heart goes out to everyone who was affected by these fires."

It’s been a heartbreaking few days. This is what’s left of my house. Love. Many people in Malibu and surrounding areas in California have lost their homes also and my heart goes out to everyone who was affected by these fires.

He ended his series of tweets on a positive note, thanking the firefighters and more.

Thankful for the all the great local guys that helped keep smaller fires out around my property. I love u guys. I love you Malibu. Thank you to all the hero firefighters around California. It’s going to be a journey to rebuild. Stay strong all.

The Woolsey fire started Thursday night and by Friday had pushed toward Malibu and the Pacific Ocean, prompting evacuations in Malibu, Calabasas, Agoura Hills and other nearby areas. Authorities said Monday that at least 370 structures had burned.

Rock Hall of Famer Neil Young revealed he, too, lost his home to the wildfires. In a note on his website, he criticized President Donald Trump's tweet attributing the fires to bad "forest management."

“California is vulnerable – not because of poor forest management as DT (our so-called president) would have us think,” the newlywed wrote. "As a matter of fact, this is not a forest fire that rages on as I write this. We are vulnerable because of Climate Change; the extreme weather events and our extended drought is part of it.”

He continued, "California is a paradise for us all. A gift. We are sad to not be able to defend it against Mother Nature's wrath. We love California. We are not ill-prepared. We are up against something bigger than we have ever seen."

The "Harvest Moon" singer lamented: “Firefighters have never seen anything like this in their lives. I have heard that said countless times in the past two days, and I have lost my home before to a California fire, now another."

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Ferocious flames in southern California neared coastal homes along the famed Pacific Coast Highway in the Malibu area. Footage of the wind-driven wildfire was taken by a crew on board a Los Angeles County Fire Department Firehawk helicoper.
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Model Ireland Baldwin, daughter of Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin, tweeted Sunday that her famous mom had lost her home.

"So many friends and friends and family of friends are losing everything they own in these fires," she tweeted. "My mom and her partner lost their Malibu home in the #Woolseyfire and thankfully, they are both safe."

So many friends and friends and family of friends are losing everything they own in these fires. My mom and her partner lost their Malibu home in the #Woolseyfire and thankfully, they are both safe.

Baldwin, 23, tweeted that she had been met with resistance when trying to get to her Malibu residence because her ID doesn't have a Malibu address.

"...(The officer) literally accused us of being looters and threatened us that we were going to be arrested if we kept giving him trouble," she wrote in a NSFW tweet.

"I understand that he was doing his job, but in times like this when people are losing loved ones and losing their homes, the least you can do is show compassion and be as kind as you can even if you can’t help them," Baldwin added.

Gerard Butler called it a "heartbreaking time across California" after learning his home burned to ashes.

"Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating," the "300" star posted Sunday on Twitter, alongside a picture of him standing in front of the remaining rubble. "Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters. Thank you @LAFD."

In a video posted to his Instagram story, Butler said, "Welcome to my home in Malibu" as he walked around his scorched property.

Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating. Heartbreaking time across California. Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters. Thank you @LAFD. If you can, support these brave men and women at https://t.co/ei7c7F7cZx. pic.twitter.com/AcBcLtKmDU

"Thankful for the all the great local guys that helped keep smaller fires out around my property. I love u guys. I love you Malibu," he tweeted. "Thank you to all the hero firefighters around California. It’s going to be a journey to rebuild. Stay strong all."

"Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Charmed" star Shannen Doherty said her "heart is ripped apart" after losing the Malibu home where she married her husband in 2011.

Posting an Instagram picture from her wedding day, Doherty wrote: "This place. I got married there. But before that, it’s the place @chriscortazzo let me stay in after my dad passed away. It’s the place I felt my dad with me. It’s gone. Fire has taken it away. I’m devastated by all that’s happening."

Doherty was out of town when the fire broke out, but friends staying at her property were able to evacuate safely with the actress' dogs and horse.

Thicke's pregnant girlfriend, April Love Geary, shared a picture of the couple's destroyed home in an Instagram story. "Our house is gone," she wrote with a crying emoji.

"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" staple Camille Grammer confirmed early Sunday morning on Instagram that her home went up in flames: "Sadly my house couldn’t be saved. The courageous firefighters were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home."

"Luckily we quickly evacuated our house yesterday after a patrol car drove up the street announcing mandatory evacuations," she wrote, alongside an image of her home on fire. "I’m grateful for my lovely neighbors and friends who kept me informed and for their help this evening."

"The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" star Tracey Bregman shared a picture of her home up in flames: "Last picture of my house. Thank God we are all safe. I have no other words. I’m just numb for us all."

"Doctor Strange" director Scott Derrickson shared images of all that remains of his house.

"I’m overwhelmed by the incredible outpouring of love and support. Thank you to everyone who messaged me, and for the dozens upon dozens of you who offered us a place to stay," he tweeted Saturday. "We are blessed and grateful to be safe and so loved."

Just a quick update to say that I’m overwhelmed by the incredible outpouring of love and support. Thank you to everyone who messaged me, and for the dozens upon dozens of you who offered us a place to stay. We are blessed and grateful to be safe and so loved. 🙏🏻❤️ pic.twitter.com/5i4InDTs8S

Alyssa Milano, an outspoken voice of the #MeToo movement, was among the lucky ones whose home was spared.

The actress, who evacuated her home Friday after tweeting it was "in jeopardy," took to Twitter to confirm her home is "still standing." Milano also thanked the firefighters who risked their lives battling flames, adding she was bringing them water and food.

UPDATE: My house is still standing. I’m on my way to bring firefighters water and food.

A hilltop home believed to be hers appeared intact when it was shot by a photographer on Saturday.

A fire hose leads up to a house that is believed to be owned by Caitlyn Jenner. The Woolsey fire burned close to the home but did not overrun it.(Photo: Robert Hanashiro/USA TODAY)

Rainn Wilson, best known for playing Dwight Schrute on "The Office," updated his Twitter followers on the status of his house: "We are safe and sound," he said, noting that they are currently abroad. "Our animals were rescued and our house (barely) spared."

Wilson said the flames narrowly missed his property "by a dozen yards."

Thank for your Twitter love. We are safe and sound (oversees), our animals were rescued and our house (barely) spared. The fire roared down the creek bed behind our house and missed it by a dozen yards! pic.twitter.com/pHkkqFHuIH

Other celebrities, however, are still awaiting the fate of their homes.

Cher couldn't get her mind off her endangered residence while preparing for a concert. "Getting ready for show. Such an Unreal experience. Fires across The St. From My House, Cant See Neighbors House Through The (fire emoji)."

Getting ready for show.Such an Unreal experience. 🔥Fires across The St.From My House, Cant See Neighbors House Through The 🔥. & It’s All on VIDEO 🙄

Jamie Foxx revealed he and his family had to evacuate in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. "We had to evacuate, so my kids and my family are in hotels but they're safe," the Oscar winner told the outlet.

He added: "Kids are in the hotel so they don't really know the scope, but (for) the parents that are trying to keep their kids safe, and things like that, it's really tough."

Tori Spelling revealed on Instagram that her "Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star Jennie Garth had taken in her family of seven and their pets after they were evacuated.

"Thank you most of all to my childhood, adulthood, everything in between, and lifelong friend @jenniegarth for giving our ginormous family flesh and fur your entire house to stay at in a moments notice," Spelling wrote. "I’m not good at asking for what I need. But only my best friend would know that and jump in and just make it happen!"

Orlando Bloom shared a picture of flames creeping up on his neighborhood: "This is my street as of two hours ago praying for the safety of all my malibu fam, grateful to our brave firefighters please stay safe."

Melissa Etheridge told her fans she remains evacuated. "I am not sure about our home, pretty sure it’s ok," she wrote, adding "So many here have lost everything. It’s not over yet."

Thank you for your thoughts. We are still evacuated but very safe. So many here have lost everything. It’s not over yet. I am not sure about our home, pretty sure it’s ok. California #Firefighters are our heroes.

"Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill tweeted that "although the (fires) are dangerously close to our home," his family is "safe at the moment & rooting for our #FearlessFirefighters in their battle vs #MeanMotherNature."

Jessica Simpson asked "the angels to keep surrounding our home" after evacuating. The actress thanked the "brave firefighters who have protected our home so far" and sent prayers for "everyone in California affected by these terrible fires."

Praying for everyone in California affected by these terrible fires. We have been evacuated for almost 48hrs now and need the angels to keep surrounding our home. Thank you to the brave firefighters who have protected our home so far. 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/pG98LQMvLx

One Direction member Liam Payne tweeted his fear that he was "about to lose my house and its memories." He also warned anyone caught in the fire to not "take unnecessary risks."

My heart goes out to everyone caught in the fires please stay safe and don’t take unnecessary risks. I think I’m about to lose my house and its memories 😔even worse tragically people have died thoughts and prayers with everyone it’s been a tough day let’s hope it gets better 🙏🏼

Meanwhile, other famous names thanked the firefighters who risked their lives to battle the blaze, including Kevin Hart.

"I just want to take the time to say thank you to all of the firefighters that have been putting their lives on the line to stop the Woolsey Fires... you men & women are true heroes and me and my family thank you," he wrote. "My heart & prayers go out to all families in the affected areas....This is honestly unbelievable what we are witnessing at this very moment. God have mercy on us all."

Ryan Seacrest stopped by Beverly Hills' fire department this weekend to thank firefighters in person, sharing a photo on Twitter.

"Stopped by a fire dept in LA over the weekend to thank the firefighters for their bravery," he wrote. "Their work to keep us safe is unreal and heroic!

Stopped by a fire dept in LA over the weekend to thank the firefighters for their bravery. Their work to keep us safe is unreal and heroic! pic.twitter.com/whYS0qafLo

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